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[movies]Classic Commercial: Ken-L Ration Dog Food (1959)
Another of those rabbit-like classic commercial uploads. This commercial is for "Ken-L Ration", a now defunct brand of dog food. This vintage commercial, from early 1959, is an oddly charming reminder that pets and babies have been combined in advertising for many, many years. (this commercial comes from uncopyrighted 4th March 1959 TV-episode, also to be found on this website)
Keywords: Classic TV; TV; Classic Commercial; Classic; Dog; Dogs; Animal; Animals; Food; Dog Food; Edible; Masterpiece; Cute
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Average rating: 4.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]Classic Educational Television: ''Mr. Wizard'' - Legs and Speed of Animals
An episode of the classic educational NBC Television Network series "Mr. Wizard". This episode deals with the legs of animals, and also discusses a bit about the speed of various animals. This episode appears to be from the 1960's. It is presented here for historical and entertainment value.
Keywords: Classic TV; Television; Education; Educational; Science; Teacher; Teacher; Entertainment; Animal; Animals; Insect; Insects; Bug; Bugs; Retro; Vintage; NBC Television Network; NBC; National Broadcasting Company
Downloads: 1,642
Average rating: 3.67 stars (3 reviews)
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